with whom the Pannonian Avars may or may not have had links. Although the name Avar first appeared in the mid-5th century, the Pannonian Avars entered the...
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Look up Avar, Avars, avar, ahir, or avars in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Avar(s) or AVAR may refer to: Avars (Caucasus), a modern Northeast Caucasian-speaking...
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Avars reside in the North Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. Alongside other ethnic groups in the North Caucasus region, the Avars live...
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Eurasian Avars may refer to: Avars (Caucasus), a people from the North East Caucasus Avar Khanate, Caucasus Pannonian Avars, a nomadic people who lived...
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Rouran Khaganate (section Avars)
others possibly migrated west and became the Pannonian Avars (known by such names as Varchonites or Pseudo Avars), who settled in Pannonia (centred on modern...
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may refer to: Avar Khanate of the Caucasian Avars in the Caucasus Avar Khaganate of the medieval Pannonian Avars in the Pannonian Basin Avar March Avaria...
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allowed it to create a local trade monopoly with Norse, Cumans, and Pannonian Avars. The origin of the early Bulgars is still unclear. Their homeland is...
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on average, those of the Avars contain 600–1000. According to these findings, the Avars not only survived the end of the Avar polity but lived in great...
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Palóc (section Avar Origin)
and museologist, the Palóc people are the direct descendants of the Pannonian Avars and some Székely and Khazar fractions. In his four-volume monograph...
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Pannonia, inhabited mainly by Pannonian Slavs. Territories of the remaining Avarian princes were fully incorporated, and Avars eventually disappeared from...
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the Burgundians, Vandals, Goths, Alemanni, Alans, Huns, early Slavs, Pannonian Avars, Bulgars and Magyars within or into the territories of the Roman Empire...
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Slavs and Avars were fighting "which prevented them from waging a common war", and the Pannonian Slavs managed to liberate themselves from the Avar rule (which...
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Para-Mongolic languages (section Pannonian Avar)
to Middle Mongolian. Shimunek (2017) proposes that the elite core of the Avars spoke a "Para-Mongolic language" of the "Serbi–Awar" group, that is a sister...
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the 580s, Antean soldiers fought in various Byzantine campaigns. The Pannonian Avars attacked the Antes at the beginning of the 7th century, when the Antes...
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The Pannonian Basin or Carpathian Basin is a large sedimentary basin situated in southeast Central Europe. After the Treaty of Trianon following World...
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by a time in the sphere of influence of the Lombards and later the Pannonian Avars, when Slavs formed the majority of the region's population. From the...
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tribes to the Southern and Western regions as far the boundary with the Pannonian Avars. Scholars consider that the absence of any source recording the Slavic...
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first conflicts between the Avars and the Franks occurred in the 560s, shortly before the Avar conquest of the Pannonian Basin. Armed conflicts between...
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among the Slavs who with the Pannonian Avars plundered the Roman provinces, but when settled they revolted against the Avars and soon started accepting...
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Slavs in Lower Pannonia (redirect from Slavic Pannonian State)
Lombard-Gepid War in 567, Pannonia was invaded by Avars who subsequently conquered almost entire Pannonian Plain (568). Although it is possible that some...
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Bayan I (redirect from Bayan (Avar Khagan))
as the Pseudo-Avars, Obri, Abaroi and Varchonites) and the Bulgars migrated into Central and the Southeast Europe. Bayan I led the Avars (along with many...
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Sermesianoi (category Pannonian Avars)
Bulgars, Pannonian Avars and Byzantine Christians from Syrmia. They fled in Byzantine region of Macedonia, following a successful revolt against the Avar Khaganate...
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(called Touga and Bouga), and successfully fought and expelled the Pannonian Avars influence in the Roman province of Dalmatia. It is theorized that one...
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the Pannonian Basin and Carpathian Mountains and their surrounding regions of Central and Southeast Europe, the title was used by the Pannonian Avars and...
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Gepids, falling in the Lombard–Gepid War (567) against the Lombards and Pannonian Avars. The Gepids had held the important city of Sirmium (now Sremska Mitrovica...
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Utigurs. Towards the end of the 6th century they were absorbed by the Pannonian Avars under pressure from the Türks. The name Kutrigur, also recorded as...
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Vojnomir (redirect from Vojnomir of Pannonian Croatia)
791 to ca. 810.[citation needed] He is believed to have fought the Pannonian Avars during their occupation of what is today northern Croatia; according...
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Samo (category Pannonian Avars)
rebelled after the defeat of the Avar khagan at the First Siege of Constantinople in 626. The Avars first arrived in the Pannonian Basin and subdued the local...
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Hungarians, Celts (particularly the Boii), Old Prussians, and the Pannonian Avars. The West Slavs came under the influence of the Western Roman Empire...
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relates to the incident in 558 where the slaves of the Turks (the Pannonian Avars) ran away during their war with the Hephthalites. The second contact...
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